Diplodocoid Dinosaurs Found in Unexpected Place

The discovery of a new fossil in northwest China sent shockwaves rippling through the secular paleontological world. The new sauropod (longneck) dinosaur called Lingwulong shenqi, or “amazing dragon from Lingwu” was excavated from an area and a sedimentary layer that secular science believed was both the wrong geological place and time for that fossil.1
 


New Findings Challenge Secular Dating Models


Are the Galápagos Islands a Laboratory of Evolution?


ICR Kids’ Book: God Made Gorillas, God Made You


More Whopper Sand Evidence of Global Flood

In the U.S. Gulf Coast region, the Upper Jurassic Norphlet Sandstone rests right on top of thousands of feet of Middle Jurassic salt, known as the Louann Salt. Secular geologists believe this sandstone layer was deposited by the windblown accumulation of sand in an arid environment. These kinds of deposits are commonly called aeolian deposits.1
 

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